Re: Bash and Letter E

2000-03-28 Thread Rodrigo Castro
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 03:47:59PM -0800, brian moore wrote: > > "\e[H":beginning-of-line > > "\eOH":beginning-of-line > > "\eOF":end-of-line > > "\EOF":end-of-line > > \E != \e. > Brian, I noticed this error in debian-devel and it was that where it screwed up my letter 'E'. Thank you v

Re: Bash and Letter E

2000-03-27 Thread Thomas Quinot
Le 2000-03-26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait : > read(0, "g", 1) = 1 > ^^^ > > It waits for another key. I typed g here > > write(2, "\7", 1) = 1 > ^ Hum. It looks like someone here is behaving as though the Control key was

Re: Bash and Letter E

2000-03-26 Thread brian moore
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 06:55:21PM -0300, Rodrigo Castro wrote: > "\e[H":beginning-of-line > "\eOH":beginning-of-line > "\eOF":end-of-line > "\EOF":end-of-line \E != \e. -- Brian Moore | Of course vi is God's editor. Sysadmin, C/Perl Hacker | If He used Emacs,

Re: Bash and Letter E

2000-03-26 Thread Rodrigo Castro
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 01:11:17AM +0200, Antonio Fiol Bonnín wrote: > I have no idea, but what does it do when you press your E key while in the > middle of a command (while editing). > I am afraid it has the same symptoms. :-( PS: Please carbon copy messages to me. []'s -- Rodrigo Ca

Re: Bash and Letter E

2000-03-26 Thread Rodrigo Castro
Hello, On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 11:07:15PM +0200, Samuel Tardieu wrote: > | - I booted with init option (linux init=/bin/bash) in order to run no > | init script and it didn't work either. I also tried D option (linux > | D). > > Assuming that your mail is serious requires a fair amount of work, b

Re: Bash and Letter E

2000-03-26 Thread rodsc
Hello, On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 08:13:25AM -0800, David Benson wrote: > I only have one debugging idea, but your problem sounds > like no fun, so I hope this helps... > > Try running ``strace bash'' to see whether the key-event > is making it to bash. > > If so, try other libreadline-based progra

Re: Bash and Letter E

2000-03-26 Thread Samuel Tardieu
| - I booted with init option (linux init=/bin/bash) in order to run no | init script and it didn't work either. I also tried D option (linux | D). Assuming that your mail is serious requires a fair amount of work, but I'll try anyway. bash man page reports that /etc/profile is read first. What d

Bash and Letter E

2000-03-26 Thread Rodrigo Castro
Hello Sorry for asking again about my problem but I can't make my letter E work in bash (neither in console nor xterm). See what happens: - "E" is treated like a dead key. It is not showed at first time, but when you press another key after "E", it beeps - "E" works in other programs and